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UPDATE Riverdale: Coffee House Event Held for Holocaust Survivors at Hebrew Institute

ASSEMBLYMAN JEFFREY DINOWITZ (2nd from left) and Councilman Eric Dinowitz (2nd from right) join attendees and other officials from Selfhelp Community Services which hosted its latest “Coffee House” event for Holocaust survivors at the Hebrew Institute of Riverdale on Thursday, Sept. 18, 2025
Photo courtesy of Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz (A.D. 81)

Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz (A.D. 81) and Councilman Eric Dinowitz (C.D. 11), both of whom broadly represent the northwest Bronx, joined attendees and officials from Selfhelp Community Services on Thursday, Sept. 18, when the organization hosted its latest “Coffee House” event at the Hebrew Institute of Riverdale, part of an event series dedicated to Holocaust survivors. 

 

ASSEMBLYMAN JEFFREY DINOWITZ (with mic) and Councilman Eric Dinowitz (right, standing) join attendees and other officials from Selfhelp Community Services which hosted its latest “Coffee House” event for Holocaust survivors at the Hebrew Institute of Riverdale on Thursday, Sept. 18, 2025
Photo courtesy of Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz (A.D. 81)

Around 45 to 50 survivors, plus home care aides and spouses, participated in the gathering during which there was music, lunch, programming, and socialization opportunities, according to the organizers. “It’s particularly important for older adults, and especially the last generation of survivors, to fight the scourge of social isolation,” a spokesperson for the event later said. “These events do just that.”

 

ASSEMBLYMAN JEFFREY DINOWITZ (standing) and Councilman Eric Dinowitz (not pictured) join attendees and other officials from Selfhelp Community Services which hosted its latest “Coffee House” event for Holocaust survivors at the Hebrew Institute of Riverdale on Thursday, Sept. 18, 2025
Photo courtesy of Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz (A.D. 81)

Selfhelp Community Services provides programming to over 25,000 older adults in New York City every year. In reference to the assemblyman and the councilman, both of whom are Jewish and father and son respectively, the spokesperson said their presence highlighted the importance of collaboration by elected officials in supporting Holocaust survivors.

 

The spokesperson added that the New York City Council’s Elie Wiesel Holocaust Survivor Initiative is an important source of funding to support services for low-income Holocaust survivors across the City.

ASSEMBLYMAN JEFFREY DINOWITZ (right, standing) and Councilman Eric Dinowitz (background left, standing) join attendees and other officials from Selfhelp Community Services which hosted its latest “Coffee House” event for Holocaust survivors at the Hebrew Institute of Riverdale on Thursday, Sept. 18, 2025
Photo courtesy of Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz (A.D. 81)

Summing up the day, Katie Foley, managing director of external affairs for Selfhelp Community Services, said, “Coffee House socials allow survivors to connect with those who share their experiences.” She added, “We were proud to host Assemblymember Dinowitz and Councilmember Dinowitz, whom we thank for their continued partnership and support for funding services for Bronx Holocaust survivors.”

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